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    For any bride, planning a wedding comes with one caveat: A few sleepless nights. At a private home in Malibu on Saturday, model and entrepreneur Jordyn Woods tied the knot with New York Knicks center and NBA champion, Karl-Anthony Towns after a six-month long engagement. 

    That means, for six months straight, she’s been in wedding planning mode which is bound to show on her under eyes, right? Wrong! For Mrs. Towns, the $170 dollar Therabody Depuffing Wand has been the saving grace for her under eyes. 

    “I actually use this personally,” she told Allure during a bridal glam trial. “I love it because I just keep it in my travel bag and if you’re traveling or whatever it goes hot and cold. It gets cold instantly and you don’t have to worry about having ice.” 

    While she admits she’s never actually dunked her face in a bowl of ice—“I think if I’m going to do it any day, [the wedding] would be the right day,” she said—the wand works similarly, if not better, for under eye de-puffing. It’s clinically proven to reduce under-eye puffiness, diminish dark circles, and enhance radiance. Meanwhile, its contoured tip gives a heated lymphatic massage around the eyes. 

    For her bridal look, makeup artist Kevin Luong applied her skincare first, then went in with the wand. “I just put some serum, toners, eye cream, and this is a cooling tool that tightens the under eye,” he said. “It just wakes her up.” After that, he followed with a pair of under eye patches (try Chanel Le Lift Flash Eye.) 

    Her bridal beauty was complete with a bun (styled by Davontae’ Washington) just as tight knit as her wedding’s exclusive guest list—which included Olandria Carthen and Teyana Taylor—joined by her nude lip and cat eye. And, of course, her impressively de-puffed under eyes were just as memorable. 

    TheraBody TheraFace Depuffing Wand

    This depuffing wand—featuring hot, cold, and massage settings—was Jordyn Woods’ wedding go-to for radiant under eyes.

    $170

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